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Pacific Blackberry

Rubus ursinus

Description:

Unlike the invasive himalyan blackberries which are all too common in the pacific northwest, these native blackberries do not over grow and take over the surrounding environment. They are a great food source for wild animals.

Habitat:

These were found above the Indian Henry campground in the Mt. Hood National Forest of Oregon.

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Zerinity
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Zerinity

Government Camp, Oregon, United States

Spotted on Jul 29, 2012
Submitted on Jul 29, 2012

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